| 
     We
 all know oatmeal is good for us, but do you know how much it can really
 benefit you? Find out the whys and the hows of this incredibly healthy 
food by reading these 5 health benefits oatmeal provides!  | 
| 
1. Oatmeal decreases the levels of cholesterol in your blood as well as your risk of cardiac diseases 
     The FDA approved, in a unique move, a
 health label on oatmeal packages that explains how soluable fibers from
 oatmeal, as part of a low trans-fat diet, can decrease your chances of 
being afflicted with heart conditions. This was based on 30 years of 
research into oatmeal and its benefits. 
     2. Oatmeal helps digestion processes 
     The
 soluable fibers in oatmeal are taken apart in the lower intestine by 
resident bacteria. Those fibers that were not taken apart increase the 
volume of food and hasten bowel movements. This method decreases the 
liklihood of inflmmatory diseases in the lower intestine, including 
hemmoroids.   
     Tip: To enjoy these benefits, 
drink plenty of water. Consuming these fibers without drinking can cause
 constipation, stomach ache and gas.  
     3. Oatmeal and blood sugar levels 
     Again,
 we turn to the soluable fibers, which slow down the absorption of 
carbohydrates, and so prevent sharp increases in blood sugar levels. A 
10 year long research was published in the American Journal of Public 
Health and has showed that consuming about 1 cup of cooked oatmeal a 
day, 2-4 times a week, will decrease the risk of type II diabetes by 
16%. When you bring it up to 5-6 times a week - the risk goes down by 
39%. 
     4. Getting thinner with oatmeal 
     Oatmeal adds volume to the food by 
absorbing the liquird around it. In addition, the fibers slow the 
digestion process and give us a feeling of being full for longer periods
 of time.  
     5. Oatmeal improves quality of sleep 
     People
 who consumed oatmeal before going to bed have demonstrated better and 
higher quality sleep than people who didn't. Oatmeal contains the 
essential amino acid triptophan (one of the protein building blocks 
which we only get from food). Triptophan is a source material for 
creating melatonin (as well as serotonin). A lack in melatonin will 
cause sleeping problems, while an increase in triptophan will prolong 
our deep sleep. 
     Recommended amount per day: The general recommendation is about 4-5 spoons a day (can make a porridge of it), so you too can start enjoying the health benefits of oatmeal (at about 25-30 grams a day). | 
A Must-Have Family Health Care Guide: All you need to know about Health, Wellness, Health Care Products, Nutrition Supplements, Natural Health Care Products, Alternative Health Care Products, Preventive Health Care Products to stay fit to deal with the daily stresses of life and have good physical and mental health for a long and healthy life. Your health and wellness is under your control, if you choose for it to be. Enjoy our Free Family Health Guide!
Wednesday, May 29, 2013
5 Important Health Benefits Oatmeal Provides
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
 
No comments:
Post a Comment